26 min

Is a new district forming, and how could it change downtown boundaries‪?‬ The Scruffy Stuff

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Just the prospect of a downtown Knoxville stadium was enough for real estate investors to begin buying property left and right in the Old City and Magnolia Warehouse District.  The trend has continued since the stadium was approved, and property values are rising. Areena Arora, Silas Sloan and Ryan Wilusz explore real estate transactions, property trends and the possible future of a stadium district.  Host Brenna McDermott leads this discussion, based on our in-depth reporting available now at Knox News.  "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. Want more downtown analysis? Sign up for the free weekly Urban Knoxville newsletter by clicking here, and join the downtown discussion by becoming part of the Urban Knoxville group on Facebook.

Just the prospect of a downtown Knoxville stadium was enough for real estate investors to begin buying property left and right in the Old City and Magnolia Warehouse District.  The trend has continued since the stadium was approved, and property values are rising. Areena Arora, Silas Sloan and Ryan Wilusz explore real estate transactions, property trends and the possible future of a stadium district.  Host Brenna McDermott leads this discussion, based on our in-depth reporting available now at Knox News.  "The Scruffy Stuff" is presented by knoxnews.com. Want more downtown analysis? Sign up for the free weekly Urban Knoxville newsletter by clicking here, and join the downtown discussion by becoming part of the Urban Knoxville group on Facebook.

26 min